So Algeria has sentenced a woman to three years in prison for owning a Bible. Habiba Kuider, a 37-year-old teacher, converted to Christianity and was travelling in a bus with 10 Bibles, so she has been accused of "a non-authorised practice of a non-Muslim cult". The lawyer of the Algerian Minitry of Religious Affairs stated that the "temptations of evangelization are a menace for the national security".

According to Crispal (link in Spanish), she was asked if "the priests had given her holy water to drink so she can go into Paradise". Hmm, yeah, what a faith they have: the holy water is like an elevator, you drink it and you go straight to Heaven... Oh, Gooooooooodddddddddd!!! Forget about acting like you think and believe it's the right way to... just drink holy water.

Other six youths are on trial for converting to Christianity.

But Algeria is not the only country which is after converts to Christianity: Isaac Schrodinger posts that:

Ten Iranians who converted from Islam to Christianity in recent months have been arrested in the southern city of Shiraz.(...)Under the new law, anyone born to a Muslim father who decides to renounce Islam and convert to another faith, faces the death penalty.